Night Translation On Other Language:

The Proto-Indo-European root for "dark, night," *nok-t-/*nek-t- turns up in many Indo-European languages: Russian "noch'," French "nuit," German "Nacht," Italian "notte," and Spanish "noche," all shaped by the language they occur in. The *nek- variant emerges in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish negro "black" from Latin niger "black," found in "Nigeria".=> nègrešab(-ân-gâh) (plv. šap)